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    Jacob Lawrence one of the most notable painters of African American life in the 20th century, he drew his inspiration from the blacks struggle and of triumph referred to his style as "dynamic cubism.” Lawrence’s “Bar and Grill” created harmony between form and content utilizing bold colors, two-dimensional, flat patterns, angular planes and tilted viewpoints. Lawrence’s expression of "the life of Negroes in New Orleans” is an expressionism and social realism style chronicle poverty, injustice…

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    Inspiration can originate from within the most basic sensations or the deepest horrors. Makoto Fujimura, a world renowned painter, studied the traditional Japanese Nihonga technique in Tokyo. A creator of semiabstract art, he also integrates his Christian faith into his words and works. His book Refractions contains a series of his personal essays and speeches. They address a variety of topics, including Christianity’s relation to art, creative processes, and the impact of September 11, 2001…

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    to make it a better community for them and others. What a working community means to me it is coming together as one. There are three reasons a working community is the most important concept because it has to have determination, confidence, and inspiration. To begin with, Determination is one important concept we want in a working community. A determination is necessary because in a working…

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    Gaseous exchange Breathing is the body’s way of exchanging oxygen for carbon dioxide. The lungs get oxygen through alveoli. The air is transported though the trachea and diverted though the bronchi into a lung, the bronchi extends into smaller tubes called bronchioles witch at the end of them are little air sacks (the alveoli). Oxygen is needed to get into the blood stream to allow oxygen to be supplied throughout the body in order for it to function normally. It does this by gaseous exchange.…

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    Inside a busy city there lays a large portrait, housed within a museum of modern art. To the untrained eye, there is nothing particularly extraordinary about it, but experts claim it is worth millions. All the while, in the outskirts of the city, a gorgeous, sprawling mural covers the side of an abandoned building, catching the attention of everyone who catches sight of it, yet it is labeled as vandalism, as mere graffiti. What is the role of art in our modern society, and what is the true…

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    Why I Write The thrill that only a passion can give you is an inspiration that strives any individual. The thrill of writing is a key inspiration to hold onto; this is especially true for writers. The personalization that writing offers to an individual is the heart of writers. At least, that’s how it is for me. I write for many reasons, and some that dig digger than I care to dwell upon. I would personally describe writing as a roller coaster; throughout the process of writing, there are many…

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    around for ages and were just as popular back then as they are now. Many different stories could have inspired Stoker for his well-known Dracula novel. But it is said that Vlad Tepes or more commonly known as Vlad the Impaler, is Stoker’s real inspiration. Vlad was a perfect fit for a protagonist, being that he was a master torturer. The story goes that Vlad would impale people by putting them upside down on a sharpened stick and some say he would even feast upon his victims. Dracula has the…

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    influences were the rise of technology, people in his life, and how society is becoming unpliable from technology. Dave Egger was born on March 12, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts. His father was an attorney and his mother was a teacher. Dave Egger found inspiration from his mother, sister, and all his friends that all became educators (TidesCommunity). Since Dave was surrounded by a lot of teachers, it enhanced his writing capabilities and he had many positive influences surrounding him to think…

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    The purpose of this essay is to investigate the attitudes, skills and techniques that make a good teacher and to explore which of these I will adopt into my own practice when I am a fully registered teacher. In this essay I will discuss three main concepts which I think are most important in order to display good teaching. I will use both set readings, additional readings related specifically to the concepts and first-hand evidence that I have experienced in primary school through my PEP days in…

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    past. Shakespeare took ideas from what was happening in his life and applied it to the writing style he was taught, to create the amazing plays, stories,and poems we know today. Shakespeare took many inspirations from his personal life and what was going on around him. These things gave him inspiration and writing was a place he could channel his…

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